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Dallas Cowboys to work out UFL DE Jonathan Garvin

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle06/19/24

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The Dallas Cowboys are bringing in former Packers defensive end Jonathan Garvin for a workout on Wednesday after he wrapped his season in the UFL with a title with the Birmingham Stallions. Despite signing few new players in free agency this offseason, the Cowboys are now making moves.

Garvin, a former seventh-round draft pick out of Miami, entered the league in 2020 with the Green Bay Packers. He played in Green Bay for three seasons, tallying 32 tackles in 38 games with 1.5 sacks and a half-tackle for loss.

Despite his contributions, the Packers opted to move on from the former Hurricanes standout before he began the final year of his rookie deal. Once released, Garvin sat out the 2023 season before joining the Stallions for 2024. Helping Birmingham to the UFL Championship, he had 20 tackles with 3.5 sacks and a tackle for loss.

The 2024 season will be Garvin’s fifth as a pro. He turns 25 next month.

Dallas signs two from UFL on Tuesday

The Dallas Cowboys inked two new players from the UFL talent pool this week, signing former first-rounder Gareon Conley and UFL tackles leader Willie Harvey Jr. to new deals on Tuesday. After finding success with both Brandon Aubrey and KaVontae Turpin over the last two seasons, the Cowboys are bolstering the bottom of the roster with a couple of standouts from the alternate league.

Conley was one of two former first-round cornerbacks that the Cowboys worked out last week. Now, the former Ohio State star has a new contract in the NFL after three seasons out of the league.

The Raiders originally drafted Conley with the No. 24 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft out of Ohio State. He had a good run with the Raiders before they traded him to the Houston Texans in 2019. He went on injured reserve, however, before moving to the UFL. This year for the DC Defenders, he notched two interceptions.

Now with the Cowboys, Conley will join one of the league’s highest-producing secondary units in the league. With Trevon Diggs on one side and DaRon Bland on the other, Dallas’ cornerbacks have dominated in takeaways over the last three seasons.

UFL linebacker joins Cowboys roster

Harvey signed this week after completing a workout last week. The former Iowa State Cyclones standout is coming off of a productive season in the UFL with the St. Louis BattleHawks.

Harvey finished the 2024 season in the UFL with 78 tackles and four sacks in 10 games. He led the league in tackles, quickly drawing the eyes of NFL scouts. The 28-year-old also led all linebackers in tackles for loss with nine, as well as passes defended (six) and forced fumbles (two). His production led to him landing a spot on the All-UFL Team.

Harvey has been with the BattleHawks since 2023. He originally signed with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2019 and played four games in three seasons after going undrafted. The Browns waived him in August of 2022, leading to the BattleHawks drafting him in November of that year.

Harvey will join a linebacker room with Micah ParsonsEric KendricksDamone Clark and Markquese Bell, as well as younger additions like DeMarvion Overshown and Marist Liufau.